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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T20:21:41+00:00 2026-06-08T20:21:41+00:00

I am trying to write a condition that will check for a specific parameter

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I am trying to write a condition that will check for a specific parameter and the user credentials. If the user does not have one of two credentials and passes the correct parameter, they will get forwarded to a secure login screen.

This is what I did have that worked:

if ($request->getParameter('profile_type') == 'foo' && !$this->getUser()->isAdmin())  {
      return $this->redirect('sfGuardAuth/secure');
    }

But I have added a new user group so I need something like this:

if ($request->getParameter('profile_type') == 'foo' && (!$this->getUser()->isAdmin() || !$this->getUser()->isFaculty())  {
      return $this->redirect('sfGuardAuth/secure');
    }

So if you are not admin OR faculty, you get the redirect.

Is this a syntax or logic issue?

UPDATE

This is working, but it seems wrong logically

if (($request->getParameter('profile_type') == 'foo') && (!$this->getUser()->isAdmin() && !$this->getUser()->isFaculty())) {
            return $this->redirect('sfGuardAuth/secure');
    }
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    2026-06-08T20:21:42+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:21 pm

    Just to answer the question, this is what I got to work:

    if (($request->getParameter('profile_type') == 'foo') && (!$this->getUser()->isAdmin() && !$this->getUser()->isFaculty())) {
                return $this->redirect('sfGuardAuth/secure');
        }
    

    I am not sure how the OR/AND operator is working to get the desired result, but it works, so that is an ok compromise.

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